These are the fundamental procedures for setting up your home’s storage.
Remove all things from the pantry and empty the cabinets and drawers.
Decide what to keep and what to throw away:
The cupboards in your home are presumably full of items you use frequently, but they’re also possibly full of items you use rarely or never.
Give yourself permission to get rid of those extra items. If you can, recycle or throw out everything, including any expired pantry items. If not, donate or give away what you can.
Clean Cabinets and Drawers:
Before restocking your cabinets, give them a thorough cleaning now that they are empty. Also, clean the drawers. All surfaces should be carefully cleaned with mild soap and water and allowed to completely dry before being restocked. For added gloss and to make subsequent cleaning easier, you can install a new shelf or drawer liner or replace damaged ones.
Cabinet risers and drop-downs:
Freestanding cabinet shelves can increase your storage space by adding a second shelf without reducing accessibility.
Maintain neat cabinets:
To help you or visitors quickly recognize what is stored where and to maintain the organizing strategy, think about attaching a label summarizing the contents of each cabinet to the interior.
Items should be sorted by use:
Group the materials or tools you’ll need for each of those jobs together for optimal efficiency. This means categorizing food items in the pantry, such as those for cooking, baking, snacks, and breakfast, or using whichever technique of grouping best serves your needs.
Dividers for kitchen tool drawers:
Standard drawer tray inserts are fantastic for organizing silverware, but organizing kitchen equipment might be a little more difficult because they don’t all have the same size and shape.
Look for expandable adjustable drawer dividers that will accommodate your kitchen drawers. Before putting kitchen tools in drawers, categorize them by kind as you do with the rest of your organization.
- Your cabinets and drawers should be completely cleaned.
- Sort anything you intend to keep in your cabinet by category.
- Think about placing items nearby where they will be used.
- Add baskets, shelf inserts, cabinet racks, and any other new storage solutions you want to use to keep your kitchen cabinets organized.
- Restock the cabinets and drawers with everything, organizing everything by use.
- Enjoy your well-kept, organized home.